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Breakdown: A bust of Burt made entirely from pipe cleaners.
There were jackets that appeared to have been made from pipe cleaners.
This utensil has pipe cleaners for arms and is voiced by Tony Hale.
Now is the time to grab your pipe cleaners and make like Martha Stewart.
Dozens of you wrote not of pipe cleaners and shaving cream, but of understanding.
Pipe cleaners probably played a large role in your life when you were a kid.
Others were bending pipe cleaners or paper clips to make a bridge over wearers' noses.
Of course, there are always phones or tablets, but electronics aren't the only options: Pipe cleaners.
Women wearing illuminated devil horns and halos made out of pipe cleaners milled around on the sidewalk.
Visiting journalists were given pipe cleaners, putty and other kindergarten tools with which to create their own Forkys.
Long conversations about reproductive justice are punctuated by participants idly making flowers and jewelry out of pipe cleaners.
It looks like something a pre-schooler might construct out of hot-pink pipe cleaners, magnified a millionfold.
We had goody bags with sweet treats to keep our strength up, and I made crowns from pipe cleaners.
Unstable materials are especially prevalent throughout the selections from the collection currently on view — papier-mâché, cardboard, and pipe cleaners included.
The artist uses pins, string, tape and pipe cleaners for outlining now, and relies on the help of others for guidance.
The root problem is that the characters are mere conveniences, bent like pipe cleaners into the shapes required by the overbearing plot.
That's not to say that there isn't someone out there who would benefit from a quick way to bend pipe cleaners en masse.
Boxes holding glue, Popsicle sticks, tape, pipe cleaners, compasses, zip ties and rulers lie nestled inside a 6-foot-high, student-constructed rack.
Forky is a spork with googly eyes, a clay mouth and pipe cleaners for arms — and he's not so sure about being a toy.
Now the artist uses pins, string, tape and pipe cleaners to outline different areas of canvases, and relies on other people's eyes as guidance.
Jackie Durfee searched her home in Buffalo for art supplies abandoned by her grown children: markers, paints, colored pencils, pipe cleaners, origami paper and stencils.
Other tables offered an array of crafting supplies: paper and paste, glitter, pipe cleaners, and all manner of kid-friendly art supplies for DIY ornament making.
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Everything from cable ties and pipe-cleaners sticking out of a helmet, to googly eyes, pictures of enlarged human eyes and to-scale models of other birds.
His name is Forky (Tony Hale), he was put together from cutlery, pipe cleaners, and goggly eyes, and he clings to a fervent belief that he is trash.
Some are renderings of his signature sculptures of twisted pipe-cleaners; others appear to be installation diagrams or studio-wall mantras ("Art is all over"; "Anything can happen anywhere").
Participants can make both spider web costumes of mesh tulle and individual insects from felt and pipe cleaners while listening to Rama Mandel, who will offer spider-filled folk tales.
The remaining stock consists of supplies for all varieties of hobbyist: technicolored perler beads and pipe cleaners for children, a spectrum of food dyes and chocolate molds for bakers and confectioners.
There's got to be at least one Etsy shop full of pipe cleaner masterpieces, and let's not forget those wise-looking folks who smoke pipes and use pipe cleaners for actually cleaning pipes.
Journalist Lyz Lenz recommends podcasts, simple toys and games ("pipe cleaners and tape don't ask just hand them over"), and acceptance ("it's always gonna be a mess and suck there is no secret").
For two weeks, she shared before-and-after pictures of her eye makeup, her lashes shooting out like tiny black pipe cleaners, and reminded us that for $30 we could get the same results.
There are little worlds, like the intimate, playful terrariums of Ajay Kurian, which host childish ephemera — plastic toys, sparkly pipe cleaners, and LED lights — inside cast-resin balls or a fish tank-like enclosure.
Just off Blake's living room, through a doorway festooned with a garland of multicolor pipe cleaners made at one of their craft parties, is their archive, a library jammed with old journals and art books.
Coming home from school with a mess of popsicle sticks, pipe cleaners, and crayon scribbles and calling it "art" may have been generous, but parents often tell their kids how beautiful and creative their work is.
Our Crowdwise columnist, David Pogue, collected readers' suggestions for simple distractions: pipe cleaners to bend around fingers or through Cheerios; Post-it notes to draw on, and entertaining adhesives, like painter's tape, Band-Aids or stickers.
Then they will create their park on a huge sheet of paper on the floor, using materials like pipe cleaners, fabric, Bubble Wrap and cardboard to fashion trees, gardens, monuments, statues and whatever they want to add.
Oscillating between the registers of male- and female-presenting, Varble conducted silent and unofficial "Costume Tours" of art galleries in SoHo and the Upper East Side, often wearing outfits tailored from leaking milk cartons, plastic pearl codpieces, egg crates, chicken bones, liquor packaging, pipe cleaners, life jackets, and cheese graters.
In this free program for ages 4 to 12 — space is first come first served — children will investigate the clothing and helmets Gibson has created, which draw on his Choctaw and Cherokee heritage, and then use components like paper, pipe cleaners, fabric strips, yarn and branches to make their own designs and baskets.
The first is obvious: Chris Sale is the ace, a guy who a couple prominent national writers thought stood no chance in hell of surviving as a starter—he appears to be built out of pipe-cleaners and his motion is all torque and gangle—and who is off to what might be his best year yet.
Meromi, now in his mid-40s, is an Israeli born resident of Brooklyn who has taught at Columbia University and Bard — is a seasoned pro on the international art circuit, having exhibited his work all over the place, and emphatically not the pre-schooler dabbling in pipe cleaners that he may appear at first to be.
Favorites have included the black-and-gold gown by Atelier Versace that Blake Lively wore to the Golden Globe Awards last month, reimagined with rubber snakes and Lay's potato chip bags (20.2 million views); and the racy frock that Khloé Kardashian wore to the Angel Ball in New York last November, recrafted with Christmas lights and pipe cleaners (13.6 million views).
Smoking pipe cleaners normally use some absorbent material, usually cotton or sometimes viscose. Bristles of stiffer material, normally monofilament nylon or polypropylene are sometimes added to better scrub out what is being cleaned. Microfilament polyester is used in some technical pipe cleaners because polyester wicks liquid away rather than absorbing it as cotton does. Some smoking pipe cleaners are made conical or tapered so that one end is thick and one end thin.
A plain white pipe cleaner A model of a cat made from pipe cleaners A pipe cleaner or chenille stem is a type of brush originally intended for removing moisture and residue from smoking pipes. Besides cleaning pipes, they can be used for any application that calls for cleaning out small bores or tight places. Special pipe cleaners are manufactured specifically for cleaning out medical apparatus and for engineering applications. They are popular for winding around bottle necks to catch drips, bundling things together, colour- coding, and applying paints, oils, solvents, greases, and similar substances.
The thin end is for cleaning the small bore of the pipe stem and then the thick end for the bowl or the wider part of the stem. When used for cleaning purposes, pipe cleaners are normally discarded after one or two uses.
New York: Henry Holt & Co. $1.50." New York Times, p.12 (Oct. 10, 1937), Ezekiel was advertised heavily with "display material in the form of window sets, sets of dolls illustrating the story and made -- by the author -- out of pipe cleaners, etc.
Stuffing can be standard polyester, wool, or cotton craft stuffing, but may be improvised from other materials. Wires, such as pipe cleaners or floral wire, may be used to make the doll posable. Plastic pellets, glass pebbles, and even stones may be inserted beneath the stuffing to distribute weight at the bottom of the figure.
Brush gutter guards resemble pipe cleaners and are easy to install. They prevent large debris from clogging gutters, but are less effective at reducing smaller debris. Foam gutter guards look like styrofoam and are also easy to install. They fit into gutters, so they prevent large objects from obstructing waterflow, but they do not prevent algae and plant growth.
Five Little Monkeys received good reviews. Kirkus Reviews stated "Her pictures are big, splashy, and angular. The monkeys look as though they are made of electric charged pipe cleaners, and the overall effect epitomizes the humorous side of jungle life". The New York Times wrote "they will give a great deal of pleasure to small humans".
Writer and illustrator George Collingridge incorporated the flower in several of his designs and unsuccessfully championed it as the floral emblem of Australia. Hand-crafted figures have been made using the mature woody fruit for a head, together with pipe cleaners, wool and fabric scraps. Known as "mountain devils", these were sold as tourist souvenirs in the Blue Mountains.
An alternative tree-topper for Pastafarians, handmade from pipe cleaners and pom poms. Pastafarian beliefs extend into lighthearted religious ceremony. Pastafarians celebrate every Friday as a holy day. Prayers are concluded with a final declaration of affirmation, "R'amen" (or "rAmen"); the term is a parodic portmanteau of the terms "Amen" and "Ramen", referring to instant noodles and to the "noodly appendages" of their deity.
The soft, fuzzy surface of chenille yarns, which resemble pipe cleaners in appearance, can be created in several ways. Most commonly, a fabric is first produced and then cut into narrow strips resembling a yarn. Then, when the fabric is cut, the raw edges become very fuzzy and produce the chenille appearance. Other chenilles are created by trimming a loosely attached effect fiber to create the fuzzy appearance.
1712), vol. 38, Amimals, p. 72, sea lion and fur seal "其肉亦不甘美 唯熬油為燈油 (the meat is not tasty and just used to render oil for oil lamps.)". Valuable oil was extracted from the skin, its internal organs were used to make expensive oriental medicine, and its whiskers and skin were used as pipe cleaners and leather goods, respectively.
He also made necklaces from beads, pipe cleaners and found objects. He spoke several languages; on a recording of the song "Chinatown, My Chinatown" he sang one of the verses in Mandarin, having translated it from English. He died in Boston, Massachusetts, aged 94, following a heart attack. The Louie Bluie Festival, held each year at Cove Lake State Park near Armstrong's childhood home of LaFollette, celebrates his music and legacy.
Darragh was born and raised in Christchurch. Her mother worked in a clothing factory and her father was a freezing worker. Darragh has described being surrounded by "the joy of making" in her home environment, and from an early age she enjoyed drawing and making things from craft materials such as Fimo and pipe cleaners. Darragh studied graphic design, graduating from Wellington Polytechnic with a Diploma in Visual Communication and Design in 1978.
On the second day of the course, Su turns up late, and the attendees wonder where she is, and become agitated. Su arrives in an upbeat mood, and sets everyone into pairs and instructs them to fill out a questionnaire about each other, and to make a sculpture out of pipe cleaners. However, every single pair begin arguing. Su takes the attendees to lunch, but gets stressed when they want to drink wine rather than non- alcoholic beverages.
She pioneered a system of visual symbols, first using pipe cleaners to easily create the shapes. She named her method Tadoma after these two children: Tad and Oma. (See more on Tad Chapman at his niece's blog.) Alcorn had trained a colleague at the South Dakota school, Inis B. Hall, on the Tadoma method. Hall took over the education of Tad Chapman when Alcorn left for Detroit to research the use of vibration techniques in teaching language and speech to sighted deaf children.
Modern-day tobacco shop sign (Tabaktrafik) in Vienna, Austria. 19th century cigar store figures from Mercer Museum in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. Tobacco shop in Neuchâtel, Switzerland in 2020: advertisement is authorized inside the shop A tobacconist, also called a tobacco shop, a "tobacconist's shop" or a smoke shop, is a retailer of tobacco products in various forms and the related accoutrements, such as pipes, lighters, matches, pipe cleaners, pipe tampers. More specialized retailers might sell: ashtrays, humidification devices, hygrometers, humidors, cigar cutters, and more.
Activities could range from drawing, finger painting and using pipe cleaners or modeling clay to create an object. Various lessons such as how to cross streets safely were presented and the drawings sent in by children were viewed and discussed. Toward the end of the program, Horwich would ask her students to find mother and bring her to the television set. She then discussed what lessons and activities were done today and what supplies would be needed for future programs.
Devorah Sperber is an American installation artist known for creating works out of spools of thread, chenille pipe cleaners and map tacks that act as optical illusions.New York Times article Some of her work has involved using thousands of spools of thread to create pixilated versions of iconic works of art by famous artists. Her naming scheme for these works generally follows the format "After [Artist]/[Work]". For example, her creation of the Mona Lisa using spools of thread is titled After The Mona Lisa 2.
Couzens's "Net Works" were uncanny, sometimes slapstick, dangling webs and woven nets that she fabricated from eclectic, mundane materials, such as twist-ties, pipe cleaners, shoelaces, neckties and wire, and suspended as sculpture or draped as wall hangings and scrims. Their assortment of visual reference points—spider webs, seaweed, dense underbrush, crochet, networks—signaled a departure from distinct objects to more ambiguous, shifting matrices of nature and culture unraveling, ensnaring or conjoining that emphasized fragility, ephemerality and tenuousness.Muchnic, Suzanne. "Fancies," The Davis Enterprise, November 6, 2003.
The Bassett's company mascot is Bertie Bassett, a figure made up of liquorice allsorts, which has become a part of British popular culture. The character's origins lie with advertising copywriter Frank Regan, who used the sweets and a number of pipe-cleaners to construct what was the original version of Bertie. One of the sweets in the modern day allsorts mix is a liquorice figure shaped like Bertie. The Doctor Who television serial episode The Happiness Patrol featured a villain called the Kandy Man, who resembled Bertie Bassett.
The gene for the curling of the feathers is incompletely dominant over normal plumage; not all members of the breed have frizzled feathers. Frizzled birds are heterozygous for the gene; when two are bred, the offspring inherit the gene in the usual Mendelian 1:2:1 ratio: 50% are heterozygous and frizzled like the parents, 25% have normal feathering, and 25% are "over-frizzled", with brittle feathers resembling pipe-cleaners. The Frizzle has a single comb and is clean-legged – without feathers on the shanks. It is a good forager and is hardy.
The Dream Machine is developed by Cockroach Inc. which is a two-man independent game studio run by Anders Gustafsson and Erik Zaring. The graphics for the game were almost exclusively created by photographing hand-crafted characters and sceneries. These were created utilising a wide variety of materials such as clay, cardboard, cotton wads, pebbles, baking paper, moss, turf, pipe cleaners, broccoli, lichen, ground coffee, carpet samples, pork chop trimmings, condoms, ping pong balls, Molton cloth, small plastic babies, insulation foam, matchsticks, aluminium foil, latex, yarn, towels, pasta, U.V.-reactive yarn, U.V.-reactive powder, bones and popsicle sticks, among many other things.
Starting in 1997, she made illustrations for Nickelodeon, and later in 1998, she directed 6 network ID's for the channel with Pitch Productions, using pipe-cleaners and cel animation. Keller has written and illustrated six books for Henry Holt Books for Young Readers: The Scrambled States of America, an American geography book; Open Wide: Tooth School Inside, a dental book about tooth care; Arnie the Doughnut, about an anthropomorphic doughnut; Grandpa Gazillion's Number Yard, a number book, Do Unto Otters, a book about manners; and The Scrambled States of America Talent Show, the follow-up to her 1998 debut.
Other popular smoking tools are various pipes and cigars. A less common but increasingly popular alternative to smoking is vaporizers, which use hot air convection to deliver the substance without combustion, which may reduce health risks. A portable vaporization alternative appeared in 2003 with the introduction of electronic cigarettes, battery-operated, cigarette-shaped devices which produce an aerosol intended to mimic the smoke from burning tobacco, delivering nicotine to the user without some of the harmful substances released in tobacco smoke. Other than actual smoking equipment, many other items are associated with smoking; cigarette cases, cigar boxes, lighters, matchboxes, cigarette holders, cigar holders, ashtrays, silent butlers, pipe cleaners, tobacco cutters, match stands, pipe tampers, cigarette companions and so on.
Their animation technique was at that time a new technology. Johnson hired artist Dave Palmer and production company Big Pink to create the animation from simple materials like fabric, paper, or pipe-cleaners, and scan them into a Macintosh computer so that they could be animated using inexpensive computer software such as Media 100, Ultimatte, Photoshop and After Effects, instead of being repeatedly redrawn as in traditional animation. Johnson credited Kessler with the idea of using the Macintosh. The result was something that looked different from anything else on television at the time, and the producers were able to animate two episodes in eight weeks, as compared to the sixteen weeks necessary to create a single episode by traditional methods.

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